Harvey, Hanna & Associates, Inc. completed acquisition of the former General Motors Automobile Assembly plant located at 801 Boxwood Road in Wilmington, Delaware.

Boxwood Industrial Park, LLC, an affiliate company of Harvey, Hanna & Associates, Inc., has acquired the 142 acre site which includes in excess of 3 million square feet of former automobile manufacturing space. Built in 1946, the site most notably served as the former General Motors Automobile Assembly plant until the plant closed in July 2009.

“We are proud to be in a position to help attract quality companies and jobs to Delaware,” said Thomas J. Hanna, President, HHA. “This is a rare availability of centrally located property within our region and offers compelling value to a wide array of prospective tenants.”

According to the new owners of the site, “redevelopment plans will be announced in the future as HHA continues to formulate its plans for the property. Simultaneously, HHA is planning future public meetings and local events to establish a communications platform directly with the community to keep all stakeholders informed of major milestones associated with the site redevelopment. M&T Bank is assisting with the financing of the property.”

“We are excited to bring our vision to reality over the next few years at Boxwood Road,” said E. Thomas Harvey, III, Chairman & CEO, HHA. “We are confident our vision for this site will create thousands of jobs during construction and thousands more well-paying permanent jobs.”

From its successful redevelopment of Twin Spans Business Park in New Castle, Delaware, HHA brings a wealth of experience with projects of this nature, company officials said. Similar in scale to the GM Boxwood facility, Twin Spans Business Park is a 135 acre and 2 million square feet Class A commercial warehouse, distribution and office campus. Formerly an obsolete manufacturing facility operated by Chicago Bridge & Iron, the Twin Spans campus is today 100% leased and employs over 1,000 people.